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If you’ve ever struggled to turn your cell phone off, thought cookies were just a delicious snack, and tried in vain to talk to a human customer service rep, Charles Boyce has created a strip for you. Compu-toon reminds us that technological innovations haven’t necessarily made our lives any easier -- maybe just more funny.
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Jason Corfman said, 7 months ago
A text is only 160 characters, how “well written” can it be?
Saucy1121
said, 7 months ago
@Jason Corfman
I know “tweets” are limited to a number of characters, but are texts? I don’t text so I have no clue.
burleigh2 said, 7 months ago
Been there, done that. Half the time, I just read the text to them or want to hit send and ask if they got my text. ;-)
burleigh2 said, 7 months ago
@Saucy1121
Older cell phones have a limited number of characters and anything over the 160 will be sent as a separate message. Newer phones (mostly smartphones) have similar limitations when communicating between older and newer phones, but they don’t point it out… the recipient with the old phone will get it in multiple messages if it’s over 160 characters. ;-)